Daniel Jones injury: Giants QB ‘feared to have torn ACL’ after limping out of New York defeat against the Las Vegas Raiders

  • Jones went down unchallenged during the second quarter of Sunday’s fixture
  • Initial tests reportedly suggest he suffered a torn ACL after his knee gave way
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New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is feared to have torn his ACL during Sunday’s defeat against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Jones went down without contact in the second quarter at Allegiant Stadium while trying to evade Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby.

The 26-year-old fell to the floor after his knee appeared to give way, before he was taken out of the game following the first play of the quarter.

Despite not requiring a cart or assistance as he left the field, it is believed Jones suffered a torn ACL in Vegas.

According to NFL reporter Ian Rapoport, the Giants are fearing the worst after initial tests suggested he has picked up a serious knee injury, which would almost certainly end his season early.

Giants QB Daniel Jones is feared to have torn his ACL during their defeat against the Raiders



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